Play as the monster that came from beyond! Dive down and smash into the planets as they try to defend themselves with bullet patterns.
Move with WASD or arrow keys.
Crash into the planets to damage them.
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Ratings
#17 | Graphics | 4.50 |
#95 | Mood | 3.68 |
#263 | Theme | 3.70 |
#275 | Overall | 3.38 |
#326 | Fun | 3.22 |
#1415 | Coolness | 45% |
Comments
Will there be a non-Linux build? Would love to test the game as it looks interesting
By the pictures the graphics is very impressive.
Unfortunately I could not play it, since you did not gave a Windows version, so I will not rate it it, maybe you can export it for Windows.
Even though I can't play it, the graphics look AMAZING!
I'm working on a Windows build. Unfortunately there's been some trouble with getting it to run that I haven't resolved yet.
The windows version seem to work but I don't understand how to play...
I move with wasd, others control ? How I do ?
There are no controls beyond movement. Crash into the planets to damage them.
Lovely game. So beautiful.
I have not yet been able to find a strategy other than relying on luck, though.
Wow, beautiful game! Could have used some music, but great effort!
A really beautiful game. But I need some sound effects and music.
Thanks for the windows build! This game is gorgeous but very, very hard! Really enjoyed zipping around space and trying to crash into the planets without getting hit by the bullets!
Great looking game, the monster movement was also really smooth. Did find it difficult to destroy the planets but guess that makes sense since they are plants.
The game is awesome would have been better whit some sound thought
Very nice project guys, i really love it, please check our game too and if you liked it give us a vote. Look for Road to hell and enjoy.
I like how detailed the planets are! It's a little bit difficult to find them, though.
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What ?! I cannot test this beautifully looking game because I'm not a Linux user ? I'm sad...